GOLDEN LACED WYy\NDOTTES 



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in the black stripinp; of the mnlc's liack, the cleaner centered cushions 

 you can get in your female prof^cny. As a result of well laced, open 

 centered males, it is not necessary to do so much doulile mating 

 any more. The lines are being 1)rought closer together. The combs 

 of this variety are also much im]iroved; and the (lat liacked and 



A New York and Boston Prize-Winning Golden Wyandotte Hen. 



Owned by Ira C. Keller, Ohio — Granr'roother of 



First Pullet, Chicago, January, 1920. 



long tailed males are passing out, and rounder bodied birds of good 

 Wyandotte shape are filling the Golden classes. 



The richer ground color in pullets is something ahead of the 

 Standard. Perhaps no judge should be criticized for enforcing the 

 Standard requirements, and yet it is a fact that the Standard is never 

 progressive; the breeders must run ahead, must make the advance- 



